Example sentences of "as [pers pn] [verb] that [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I am well aware of my hon. Friend 's constituency interest as I visited that company and know how good it is .
2 You know as well as I do that art and commerce have walked hand in hand since at least the Renaissance . ’
3 You know as well as I do that Rudolfo 's the only one involved who has a house up there .
4 I 'm sure you feel as I do that openness is the best policy in these affairs .
5 As I read that decision , it was held that she had not made them fixtures .
6 Williams J. said , ‘ In effect , ( the former husband ) says to ( the former wife ) : ‘ If you , who now owe me no duty as a wife , will agree to my stipulation , I will , so long as you observe that stipulation , pay you £6 per month . ’
7 Also it may be a godsend to you because as soon as you drive that car becomes yours .
8 As soon as you got that thing off of the runway or a hard surface , it sunk without any kind of a , in the English mud .
9 Barry leant forward and whispered conspiratorially , his breath smelling of mint , ‘ Look , Sergeant , we know as well as you do that Parkin was having it away with Nicola Sharpe .
10 As clearly as she recalled that spring day so long ago when she had received the small wound .
11 It was a pity , that ; he would have liked to have heard her groan again , perhaps even to cry out as she had that night when The Man had played his games with her .
12 She gave a hoarse moan of resistance and desire , pushing at his broad shoulders as his strong hands pressed her hips closer to his body , and as she felt that mouth claiming hers with deeper passion , and felt the evidence of his hard excitement , she felt her body clamouring for more , her eyes closing and her mouth moving under his hungrily , little gasps of shocked desire coming from the back of her throat .
13 The little reporter realized suddenly that she had a real story for her editor and went pale with fear as she remembered that lady 's ruthless slashing up of her last offering , the report of an insignificant wedding .
14 Marion Conroy was on stage until the final curtain calls and came up the stairs with the rest of the cast afterwards , observing as she did that Pepper went into his No. 2 and shut the door but that Cissy opened it and went in after him , the wide-eyed babyish stare that was the caricaturists ' joy quite absent .
15 ‘ Or , at least it is n't so long as we avoid that bit of road . ’
16 And one interesting thing is that as we integrate that system as we double the number of users our requirements the loading on our system may go up by a factor of four .
17 As eastern Europe transforms its economies to a western pattern , Europe in terms of the Community need no longer stop at the Oder , because the Community , as we use that term , has now become the western European Community .
18 As we read that account , oh yes , we can read as a historical account of Jesus ' encounter with this woman , but it 's more than that it 's the sort of encounter he wants to have with you , and he wants to have with me .
19 The trust status will ensure that that record of success continues into the life of the next Conservative Government and the one after , just as we established that record during the lifetime of the previous three Conservative Governments .
20 Going back to the family problem just mentioned , much as we love that child in spite of his problems , we would not let ourselves be completely taken over .
21 I have gave her the co-ordinates from the Emissary 's message , instructing her to drop down to Underlight as we neared that point .
22 Delegates rescinded the Freedom Charter 's commitment to comprehensive nationalization , confirming more recent statements by the leadership [ see p. 38516 ] as they agreed that emphasis should be placed on a mixed economy .
23 Wealth used for production ( for example shares ) is of particular interest to Marxist sociologists as they believe that power largely derives from ownership of the means of production .
24 The second of our problems had to be settled either over a table or in Court so it certainly was not acceptable to let 1,000 people in and hold them to ransom , as they did that night .
25 Even so , there can be no facile equation of racist and sexual discrimination , and this for three main reasons which , even as they preclude that equation , emphasize the significance of those points at which race and sexuality interconnect , and the particular importance of Fanon 's work in this respect .
26 The CEGB disclosed the escalation in nuclear costs as it announced that operating profits are £603 million lower than expected at £355 million .
27 Stephen 's voice had risen , as it had that morning in the garden , and again Kate thought that he was trying not to cry .
28 Any festival would be proud of a comment such as that above , showing as it does that Nikolai Demidenko 's first great success in the West was with us .
29 Then , just as it seemed that sleep was a compulsion he could no longer resist , Lucien heard a noise in the room .
30 This request gives rise to an action for the coheirs to obtain Titius ’ share of the estate in so far as it exceeds that sum .
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